Back in Blood (The 69 Eyes album)
Back in Blood is the tenth studio album from Finnish goth rock band The 69 Eyes and their first to be released via Nuclear Blast in Europe and The End Records in North America. The album was recorded in both Helsinki and Los Angeles and produced by Matt Hyde. The cover art was designed by Estevan Oriol.[3] Lyrically, the whole album deals with themes of vampires and blood.
Track listing
- "Back in Blood" - 4:30
- "We Own The Night" - 4:03
- "Dead N' Gone" (feat. Benji Madden) - 3:40
- "The Good, the Bad & the Undead" - 3:28
- "Kiss Me Undead" - 3:58
- "Lips of Blood" - 4:21
- "Dead Girls Are Easy" - 3:55
- "Night Watch" - 4:33
- "Some Kind of Magick" - 3:43
- "Hunger" - 4:34
- "Suspiria Snow White" - 3:34
- "Eternal" - 4:19
Bonus DVD Vampire Edition
- "Dead Girls Are Easy (Music Video)
- "Devils (Live)
- "Don't Turn Your Back on Fear (Live)
- "Betty Blue [live]
- "Christina Death (Live)
- "Crashing High (Live)
- "The Chair (Live)
- "Feel Berlin (Live)
- "Gothic Girl (Live)
- "Sister of Charity (Live)
- "Framed in Blood (Live)
- "Lost Boys (Live)
- "I Just Want to Have Something to Do (Live)
- "Brandon Lee (Live)
- "Back In Blood (Electronic Press Kit)
- "Extra Video Material And Web Links"
Charts
Chart (2009) |
Peak
position |
Finnish Albums Chart[4] |
3 |
Singles
- "Dead Girls Are Easy" - 3:55
- "Dead N' Gone" featuring Benji Madden - 3:40
- "Kiss Me Undead" - 3:58
Miscellaneous
- The song "Dead Girls Are Easy" world-premiered at the Sirius radioshow Radio Bam the 8th of June 2009, where the 69 Eyes appeared. The song was later uploaded to the band's myspace on June 17.
- The music video for first single for the album, "Dead Girls Are Easy," was directed by Bam Margera, and was filmed in June 2009. The video features an appearance by Missy Margera and premiered on playboy.com on 17 July 2009.[3]
- The second single from the new 69 Eyes album will be "Dead N' Gone". The band shot a video for it with Bam Margera directing in San Francisco on the weekend before the tour. "This is the coolest video we're ever done, San Francisco is such an amazing background for it!" says Jyrki. The video also features Benji Madden who also contributed backing vocals on the song.
- The song "We Own The Night" was featured as a bonus track on the digital version of the soundtrack for Saw VI.
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